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Home»News»Illegal Alien Who Murdered Laken Riley Secures Massive Win in Court, May Receive Fresh Trial
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Illegal Alien Who Murdered Laken Riley Secures Massive Win in Court, May Receive Fresh Trial

Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The illegal alien who murdered Laken Riley may receive a fresh trial due to an alleged “congenital deficiency.”

Jose Ibarra, an illegal alien from Venezuela who killed 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley in cold blood, was found guilty on all charges during his trial last November.

These convictions included malice murder, felony murder, kidnapping with bodily injury, aggravated assault with intent to rape, aggravated battery, obstruction of an emergency call, tampering with evidence, and being a peeping Tom.

However, Ibarra’s defense team has now appealed his conviction on the grounds that he suffers from a “congenital deficiency” that could have affected his decision-making at the time of the murder.

“[Our client] is suffering from a congenital deficiency which could render the client incapable of preparing a defense and standing trial,” his lawyers wrote in a filing last month.

The illegal alien convicted of mu*dering Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, Jose Ibarra, secured a major win in court last Thursday when Judge Patrick Haggard ruled he should be mentally evaluated after his attorney claimed last year that the TdA gang banger wasn’t competent to… pic.twitter.com/RSUWmjMsP4

— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) July 8, 2025

They added that he “lacks the mental capacity to understand the nature and object of the proceedings,” and that counsel “believes that this was in existence at the time of the offense and at the time of the trial.”

This possibility was accepted by Judge Patrick Haggard, who ruled that Ibarra must now undergo a psychiatric evaluation to determine whether his mental health was an aggravating issue.

Judge allows illegal migrant who killed Laken Riley to be mentally evaluated after his lawyers claimed he wasn’t competent to stand trial last year.

Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan migrant who killed the University of Georgia nursing student while she was out jogging was sentenced… pic.twitter.com/M56XmHT1XN

— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) July 7, 2025

Meanwhile, Prosecutor Sheila Ross responded by arguing that no evidence has been presented to support the claim that Ibarra suffers from any form of mental disability.

“There were no challenges or concerns about Defendant’s competency to stand trial during the pretrial and trial proceedings,” she wrote.

“Moreover, there is nothing in the trial record that would suggest that Defendant was not competent during his trial.”

Ibarra, who has links to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, is currently facing life without the possibility of parole.

While it remains still highly unlikely that Ibarra will ever see the light of day, this process could lead to a situation where he benefits from a more lenient sentence as a result of “diminished responsibility.”

The evaluation will also cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayer money that should be used elsewhere.



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